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Bruce MattsonMicroscale Gas Chemistry (2000)

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In this video, Dr. Bruce Mattson from Creighton University introduces some of his techniques for generating and working with small amounts of gas in simple chemistry experiments. The segments include: Generating Gases in Syringes; Transferring Gases; Simultaneous Transfer; Molar Mass of Gas; Generating Gases by Method II; Reference Materials; and Use of the Catalytic Converter. More detailed instructions can be found on Dr. Mattson's extensive web site, mattson.creighton.edu/Microscale_Gas_Chemistry.html, and equipment can be purchased from Educational Innovations, www.teachersource.com/AirPressure/MicroscaleScience/GasReactionCatalystKit.aspx.


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Producer: Bruce Mattson
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Keywords: chemistry; chemical education; microscale chemistry; gas chemistry; catalytic converter

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States


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